Crescendo is the only free and open-source software framework for Crestron control systems. Crescendo is designed by Adelyte Company and maintained by the company and the community. Please visit the project page and documentation for more information.
Crescendo 2 "The Loft" Walkthrough on vimeo.
Please submit a GitHub Issue for any question or issue.
This document provides instructions for converting "The Loft" demo from a 3-Series (CP3N) to 2-Series processor (PRO2).
All Crescendo modules are 2-Series compatible. While it is advised systems take advantage of the additional features and processing power of 3-Series control systems, Crescendo will run reliably on 2-Series control systems.
Crescendo UIs make extensive use of the Subpage Reference List
to deliver dynamic menus to the UI, and minimal use of all other Smart Graphics Objects. Smart Graphics interfaces are supported by 2-Series control systems. The Media Player Application
used to control music servers, like the Crestron NSP-1, is not supported by 2-Series control systems.
- Open
Program/Crescendo Loft.smw
and enter Configure mode. - Right-Click and replace the CP3N with a PRO2
- Click Yes to proceed and Yes to keep the changes.
SIMPL Windows will attempt to add devices to retain current equipment and associated logic. The application will also remove any modules that are not 2-Series compatible. - Delete the Media Player Application Smart Graphics Extender from Touchscreens 01-05.
TheMedia Player Object Router v3.0
modules are removed from logic during the conversion. - Uncomment the
Make String Permanent
symbols for each touchscreen utilizing Smart Object Programming.
Serial signals connected to Smart Graphics Extenders will not display in 2-Series without this additionalMSP
. - Compile the program. The compiler should report 0 errors, 0 warnings, and 0 notices.